Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Rise & Shine: A Steak & Egg Place

Butter and Jam
On December 28th of last year I woke up in Las Vegas, Nevada absolutely starving. I usually eat breakfast at 6am on weekdays, so by the time I drive Chi and myself to the Smith's shopping center on Decatur Boulevard at 8am pacific time, we were famished. The shopping center (strip mall) was home to a sunny looking breakfast joint called Rise & Shine: A Steak & Egg Place. The name of the restaurant needs some work as does some of the decorating and uniforms, but the food (for me) was quite pleasant.

Biscuits and Sausage Gravy
I've been on a bit of a biscuits and gravy kick for the past month, so I thought it would be neat to try a southern standard in the great southwest. The meal consisted of two biscuits covered in sausage gravy, two eggs any style, and hash browns. Oh, and a pot of bread. "What is a pot of bread?" I inquired. I soon found out that it was essentially a cinnamon loaf biscuit baked in a tiny clay pot, fun. The entire plate was very good. I was surprised at how well they pulled off this regional dish. The gravy was thick and covered the biscuits like the Silver Coin's Hollandaise sause, except it was delicious. The gravy could have used a little more sausage, but what sausage was there offered a ton of zesty flavor. The eggs over medium were placed on top of the gravy and biscuits which made for a playful presentation that I have yet to see on the east coast. Also, the eggs were cooked perfectly. The hash browns were only kind of hash browns, but definitely good. Instead of shredding the potatoes, they made little potato pellets which created a high surface area to volume ratio and in effect crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. The next time I'm visiting Sin City I'll make sure to stop by Rise and Shine.
A Potted Pot of Bread...
Now, let me preface this by saying that for the three years I lived in Vegas growing up, I hardly ever ate breakfast, and it was never impressed upon me that Vegas had any significant breakfast scene despite the famed $5.99 steak and eggs buffets at the casinos. So, to find a breakfast place that was so close to my family's house was a pleasantry in itself.

Inverted Flower Ceiling
Rise and Shine is a cute place, a bit too bubbly and funkily decorated for its own good, but perfect for a whimsical child at breakfast with his or her parent(s). I enjoyed the ceramic collage walls, even the umbrella flowers that made the ceiling of orange, pinks, purples. (Despite the fact that look kind of like jellyfish). A back wall occupied by an exposed kitchen and an organized prep bar was nice to see, but the cook did not work as fast as I would have expected a kitchen to run back home. (This being said, the restaurant was no where near being full).  I did NOT enjoy those uniforms- like a mix between pajamas and scrubs, and styled like the girls who wore them couldn't figure out what they were either.

Fluffed Up, West Coast Style
My Illy brand coffee was delicious, and for an extra fee they offered it double-pressed (!!) I made my own omelette, filling it with spinach, green pepper, avocado, etc. which came with a side of hashbrowns and a biscuit. These hashbrowns were not hashbrowns in the traditional sense, nor were they homefries...they were little somewhat crispy, greasy, highly flavored potato pellets that were unlike any potato breakfast food I've had before, but one that I would happily have again. My biscuit was entirely passable with its warm, somewhat dense softness, although not as tasty as the butter it came with. My omelette was also tasty- well done on the outside like I like it, although perhaps with too much avocado. The vegetables were a good size and were not overcooked. Overall, it tasted just as good as any veggie omelette I could have concocted back home, so nothing to complain about.

I would definitely try another dish the next time I'm in Vegas and need a breakfast near home (in Southern Highlands, Las Vegas). I will say, however, that Chris and I were definitely put off by how fast we were given our check. Even if you say "it's no rush", but you give us our check less than two minutes after you give us our meal, it's going to be rushed. Or, I may just get a side of those tasty potato hashbrowns and watch the young,awkward waitresses scuttle around. Total cost: $24.

By the way, the difference between breakfast on the East Coast vs. breakfast on the West Coast? The table settings:
Look at all that hot sauce!!

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